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Instructions for closing earplugs
Block audio and video. Refers to indifference or ignorance of external things. The origin of the idiom: "Sui Shu Dongyi Biography of Korea": "Wang Nai sat in an empty pavilion, guarding against it, so that he closed his eyes and stopped his ears, and never heard it."

Example of idiom: those who close their eyes and plug their ears, rush forward, there is danger before, and there is safety after! ◎ Song Sima Guang's legacy

Traditional writing: close your eyes and ears

ㄅㄧㄇㄨㄇㄙㄜㄦˇ Athena Chu.

Close your eyes, block your ears, and don't look or listen. Describe knowing nothing about the outside world. Close your eyes, close your eyes. Close your eyes and block your ears. Describe knowing nothing about the outside world.

Idiom grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Describe being isolated from the outside world

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

Close your eyes and block your ears.